SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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arians, for special arrangements have been made for their enter¬ 
tainment. 
Special meetings of the Finance Committee, Publication 
Committee, and Executive Committee will be held at the 
Russell House, on Monday afternoon, September i. The reo- u - 
ar session of the association will convene, at 9 a.m., Tuesday, 
September 4th. The Mayor, the Hon. William C. Maybury 
the address of welcome, the response to be made by 
Hr. W. Horace Hoskins. 
the literary programme 
will include the following' papers : 
Ithaca a N° r V ReSt ^ Coufinement >” h Y Dr - W. L. Williams, 
„ ‘‘^.!, lation TT of Veterinary Medicine to the Public Health,” by 
Dr. William Herbert Howe, Paterson, N. J. * 
‘ P ^ ro P tes Communis Kqui and Bovis in Montana and 
N. W Territory,” by Dr. M. E. Knowles, Helena, Mont. 
Remote Effects of Drugs,” by Dr. L. A. Merillat, Chi- 
cago, Ill. ’ 
Examining and Licensing of Stallions for Stud Purposes,” 
by Dr. J. I. Gibson, Denison, la. 
“The Relation of Lymphatics to Meat Inspection,” by Dr. 
Tait Butler, Indianapolis, Ind. 
“ Notes on the Tuberculin Test in Wisconsin,” by Dr. G. 
Ed. Leech, Milwaukee, Wis. 
“ Antiseptic Therapeutics,” by Dr. J. F. Winchester, Law- 
rence, Mass. ’ 
Rabies, ’ by Dr. D. S. White, Columbus, Ohio. 
“ Urinalysis in Veterinary Practice,” by Dr. Pierre A Fish 
Ithaca, N. Y. ’ 
u Veterinary Progress in Michigan,” by Dr. William Top- 
ling, Owosso, Mich. J 1 
. “ Spavin, its Etiology and Treatment,” by Dr I W Mar 
tin, Kankakee, Ill. 
“ Inoculation against Texas Fever,” by Dr. J. W. Conna- 
way, Columbia, Mo. 
01 ■'! WU’ Veno ms and Antidotes,” by Dr. E. M. Ranch, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
“ Obstacles to Enforcing Regulations Requiring Tuberculin 
Test 111 Interstate Cattle Traffic,” by Dr. Austin Peters, Boston 
Mass. ’ ’ 
“ Practical Antiseptics,” by G. A. Johnson, Sioux City, la. 
